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Thanks, I'll consider that but will try to get Kong's chapter and verse on it.
As for 'stray volts' this is usually caused by stray earth leakage in harbours where boats are plugged into shore power. I can't think of a case where this would happen in an anchorage though it would be a potential hazard mooring stern-to in Mediterranean style with an anchor rather than a lazy-line. You seldom see that these days, though. I think that there is a small issue when mixing stainless connectors (or, worse still, anchors) onto galvanised chain. I'd give my eye teeth for stainless chain and anchor...they say that ss chain pours into anchor lockers like a fluid. No heaps, no tangles. Anyway, the problem would be worse the closer to the stainless fitting, and earlier in this thread another poster mentioned that he had had a problem himself. I commented that the problem was supposed to be small (I don't know that anyone has quantified the magnitude of the problem). Probably it becomes an issue when the galvanising is on its last legs - OTOH, you don't want the dissimilar metal to result in that!!
I shall get magnesium and put beads round my swivel. I will try to remember to report back but if anyone is interested and cares to ask later this year, say August onwards, I should have something to report and will post photos etc.
As for 'stray volts' this is usually caused by stray earth leakage in harbours where boats are plugged into shore power. I can't think of a case where this would happen in an anchorage though it would be a potential hazard mooring stern-to in Mediterranean style with an anchor rather than a lazy-line. You seldom see that these days, though. I think that there is a small issue when mixing stainless connectors (or, worse still, anchors) onto galvanised chain. I'd give my eye teeth for stainless chain and anchor...they say that ss chain pours into anchor lockers like a fluid. No heaps, no tangles. Anyway, the problem would be worse the closer to the stainless fitting, and earlier in this thread another poster mentioned that he had had a problem himself. I commented that the problem was supposed to be small (I don't know that anyone has quantified the magnitude of the problem). Probably it becomes an issue when the galvanising is on its last legs - OTOH, you don't want the dissimilar metal to result in that!!
I shall get magnesium and put beads round my swivel. I will try to remember to report back but if anyone is interested and cares to ask later this year, say August onwards, I should have something to report and will post photos etc.